| hygroscopic |
a substance that is able to pull water from the atmosphere.
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| hygroscopic |
the tendency of a substance to attract or absorb moisture from the air.
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| hygrometer |
A device that indicates the humidity, or percentage of moisture in the air; used to monitor humidor conditions.
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| hygroscopic |
Describes a substance that has the property of readily absorbing moisture from the air. Hygroscopic materials, such as silica gel and calcium chloride, are used as dessicants. Thinly spread deposits of hygroscopic materials can absorb enough water to completely dissolve.
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| Hygeia |
the goddess of health, one of the daughters of Aesculapius.
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